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We defined typical teen. Why not define traits of a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 589980" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Then maybe I don't belong on this forum.</p><p>Most of what you all have written doesn't apply to difficult child - not now, and only a tiny bit of it, at one major crisis point.</p><p>Some of it, I can relate to... from experience with GFGbro, when I was growing up... through the druggie years.</p><p></p><p>To me, the definition of a difficult child is simple:</p><p></p><p>"A difficult child is a child (or adult child) who does not or cannot respond to normal parenting and or teaching approaches."</p><p></p><p>K2 is mostly NT/easy child... rarely even close to typical teen. She responds well to the approaches that work for difficult child... but she also responds equally well to "normal" parenting. If we had two like K2... we wouldn't be on this board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 589980, member: 11791"] Then maybe I don't belong on this forum. Most of what you all have written doesn't apply to difficult child - not now, and only a tiny bit of it, at one major crisis point. Some of it, I can relate to... from experience with GFGbro, when I was growing up... through the druggie years. To me, the definition of a difficult child is simple: "A difficult child is a child (or adult child) who does not or cannot respond to normal parenting and or teaching approaches." K2 is mostly NT/easy child... rarely even close to typical teen. She responds well to the approaches that work for difficult child... but she also responds equally well to "normal" parenting. If we had two like K2... we wouldn't be on this board. [/QUOTE]
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